Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Prelude No. 20 in C Minor

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Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Prelude No. 20 in C Minor. Recorded on his Vintage 1912 Bosendorfer Piano. Available on the Niv Classical label. www.nivmusic.com

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  • chopin > bach

  • Chopin > Bach? I find it difficult to stand behind a belief that Chopin himself would laugh at. No one > Bach

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  • @q1w2e3r4t527 you might wanna read his comment again. there's no reason for you to post this towards him unless you made a mistake as to who you're replying to.

  • @Tankgiaco Is it so wrong for @ceedrake to express his personal opinion on which composer he enjoys more? You can't tell me that if someone held you at gunpoint saying "Choose either Chopin or Bach" you would try making the argument that it's an invalid comparison because they have differing styles. They are both genius composers who came from different circumstances, but people are allowed to have opinions concerning composers. Remember, it's just HIS opinion.

  • How can you compare Chopin and Bach when they are from different classical era? (Bach - Baroque and Chopin - Romantic) Either way I love both so win win.

  • @ceedrake This paragon cannot be made because they lived in two different eras. Bach had the organ and the clavier, while chopin had the piano. Bach's music is fundamental to learn music, in fact if you play the piano, you first play bach... which composed on a clavier, where the sound was very limited... Only ignorant people, who understand nothing from music can compare chopin with bach... they both were great, but you cannot put one over the other.

  • @ChopinBachBrahms I think I´ll go with neither is best, neither is worst, both of them are Genius!

  • Playing this for my entrance audition into my music course at uni.. something different i think you'll agree :)

  • @ChopinBachBrahms maybe if you just talk about being the first... but as far as i've studied Bach, I have no problem believing someone is better. but it's not a fair comparison across time. I would give Bach that he was the most thorough with counterpoint, but because of that he's so limited to what music you can make by following rules.

  • @ChopinBachBrahms bach is to precise and organized. chopin plays the world

  • i'm hearing manilow's voice. and i like it :')

  • This piece is beautiful.

    I have little to no piano playing experience, but I am. DETERMINED to learn this song. I'll work my way up :)

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